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Porcia may
refer to:
Porcia gens,
ancient Roman family Porcia (wife of Brutus)
Porcia (sister of Cato the Younger)
Valerian and
Porcian laws,
Roman laws...
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Porcia (c. 73 BC – June 43 BC),
occasionally spelled Portia,
especially in 18th-century
English literature, was a
Roman woman who
lived in the 1st century...
- The gens
Porcia,
rarely written Portia, was a
plebeian family at
Ancient Rome. Its
members first appear in
history during the
third century BC. The first...
- The
Basilica Porcia was the
first civil basilica built in
ancient Rome. It was
built by
order of
Marcus Porcius Cato in 184 BC as
censor and is
named after...
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Francesco Porcia or
Francesco Apollodoro (
Porcia in the Friuli, 1531 - Padua, 1612) was an
Italian painter,
chiefly of
portraits in Padua. He is suspected...
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Porcia (before 95 BC – 46/45 BC), was the
daughter of
Marcus Porcius Cato and Livia. She was the
elder sister of Cato the
Younger and the
younger half-sister...
- The
Palais Porcia is a
Baroque mansion in Munich,
southern Germany,
which served as
residence for
Count Fugger. It is Munich's
oldest still existing Baroque-style...
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Ferdinando Porcia (11
October 1835–20
April 1896) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of watercolors.
Comanduci describes him as
Prince Ferdinando di
Porcia, born...
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Schloss Porcia (
Porcia Castle) is a
castle in
Spittal an der Drau, in the
Austrian state of Carinthia. It is one of the most
significant Renaissance buildings...
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Porcia (pronounced [porˈtʃiːa]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone, in the
Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...